Sign in as a service administrator and create a plan that includes the compute, network, and storage resource providers. This will give subscribers to the plan the ability to provision virtual machines.

Sign into the Azure Stack Portal as a service administrator and enter your service administrator credentials (this is the account created during step 5 of the Run the PowerShell script section in part 1), and then click Sign in.

Service administrators can create offers and plans, and manage users.

To create a plan and offer that tenants can subscribe to, click New.
In the Create blade, click Tenant Offers and Plans, and then click Plan.

Fill in Display Name and Resource Name. The Display Name is the plan’s friendly name. Only the admin can see the Resource Name. It’s the name that admins use to work with the plan as an Azure Resource Manager resource.

Select or create a new Resource Group as a container for the plan. By default, all plans and offers will go into a resource group called OffersAndPlans.

Click Offered Services, use the Shift key to multi-select all three providers (Compute Provider, Storage Provider, and Network Provider) and then click Select.

Click Compute, and then click Needs Configuration.

In the Set Quotas blade, accept all the defaults, click OK, and then click OK

Do the Same with Microsoft StorageNot Configured and with Microsoft NetworkNot Configured

Click on Create to make the Azure Stack Plan.The New Plan “Serverbeheer” is made.

Now you have an Azure Stack Plan, you can Create an Offer for the Tenant so they can get a Subscription.
In the following steps we Create an Offer in Microsoft Azure Stack:

Log in to the portal as a service administrator.

Click New.

Click Tenant Offers and Plans, then click Offer.

Fill in Display Name and Resource Name. The Display Name is the offer’s friendly name. Only the admin can see the Resource Name. It’s the name that admins use to work with the offer as an Azure Resource Manager resource.

Select a new or existing Resource Group.

Select your plan and Click on Create.

Click Change State, and then click Public. Plans and offers have to be made public for tenants to get the full view when subscribing. If a plan is private and the offer is public, tenants can get to the offer but won’t be able to see the details of the plan. Plans and offers can be:

Public: Visible to tenants.

Private: Only visible to the service administrators. Useful while drafting the plan or offer, or if the service administrator wants to approve every subscription.

Decommissioned: Closed to new subscribers. The service administrator can use decommissioned to prevent future subscriptions, but leave current subscribers untouched.

Here you can Change the Status to Public

Your Microsoft Azure Stack Plan and Offer are now Created.

Changes to the plan or offer are not immediately visible to the tenant. To see the changes, the subscription state must be InSync, then the tenant must refresh the portal or login/logout.

Even after an additional subscription has been created and is InSync, you might have to logout/login to see the new subscription in the “Subscription picker” when creating new resources/resource groups.

Subscribe to your Azure Stack offer

First you need your Tenant Accounts from Microsoft Azure.Create an Azure Stack Tenant Account Using the Azure Portal :